
Lin Diaan-Yi (Moderator)
Diaan-Yi coleads McKinsey’s Public & Social Sector and Healthcare Systems & Services Practices in Asia. She also helps direct our work with sovereign-wealth funds in the region.
Formerly the managing partner of McKinsey in Singapore, Diaan-Yi has worked extensively with government entities and government-linked companies in Singapore and across Asia.
Examples of her recent client work include the following:
- designing and helping implement large-scale programs to drive performance transformation, accelerated digitization, and improved productivity across the public sector
- working with sovereign-wealth funds and government entities to maximize value and transform performance across their portfolio companies
- diagnosing critical gaps in infrastructure and setting up efficient, effective public–private partnerships to close those gaps and support economic development
- advising an Asian government on detailed implementation plans to transform its pre-primary school system
- supporting a public-sector institution on a major portfolio-management effort
- helping develop a public–private partnership to increase employability among students and graduates
Diaan-Yi is passionate about working with governments to drive workforce transitions in a new era of work. She has published research on this topic and has spoken extensively on automation, jobs, and the future of work at global and regional gatherings, such as the Asia–Pacific regional meeting of the Trilateral Commission and the Asian Human Capital & Leadership Symposium. Diaan-Yi is also a keen observer of China’s role in globalization and infrastructure development around the world.
In addition to her public-sector work, Diaan-Yi has served clients in many industries—including financial services, telecommunications, logistics, energy, and retail—on a range of issues, such as strategy, corporate governance, and corporate finance.
Before joining McKinsey, Diaan-Yi worked as an investment banker at Credit Suisse First Boston in New York and London. She was a core member of the equity private-placements group and responsible for securing mandates, marketing transactions to potential investors, and structuring and pricing equity transactions for companies that required growth capital.